Agreed. But I'd really like to see Sproles and Graham be a compliment to our wrs and not a substitute for it . I think when we try to go to them too much is when our offense becomes predictable and easier to stop.

Unless Toon explodes in the preseason, I can see him clearing waivers and making the practice squad. Stills would get picked up by someone. And with Sproles, Graham, and Cadet being capable of lining up at WR, I don't see us carrying 6 WRs.

Colston, Moore, Morgan, Stills, and Roby make the team, Toon on the practice squad.

quote:I'd really like to see Sproles and Graham be a compliment to our wrs and not a substitute for it . I think when we try to go to them too much is when our offense becomes predictable and easier to stop.

True, there's not a Calvin Johnson amongst the WRs, but Drew Brees has more than capable set of playmakers, TD-catchers, chain-movers, and field stretchers to evenly spread the ball to with Sean Payton overseeing the gameplan .

I think the number will be 5 or 6 and Colston and Moore can't be cut do to there contracts(wouldn't be cut anyway but just in case someone tries to question where they stand).

5 or 6 will depend a lot on how many we keep elsewhere also: S(4 or 5), LB(8 or 9), TE(2 or 3), and DE(4 or 5). It also just occured to me with Vaccaro's versatility they could go 4 CBs and 5 Ss, but we could keep 5 of each still.

That's 5 and if we keep a 6 that will be Roby for special teams. It's also possible Stills makes an impact on special teams and makes Roby expendable, which then makes keeping 5 more likely, though we could take a flyer on a youngster if he shows enough.